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  2. National Asset Management Agency - Wikipedia

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    The financial markets concluded that Ireland could not support the cost of the banks as well as NAMA, and run a budget deficit, and they sold Irish bonds at the time of the renewal of the two-year state bank guarantee in September 2010, causing yields to rise. It became impossible for the government itself to borrow from the bond markets.

  3. Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Current account. $17 billion (2022 est.) ... Ireland bond prices, ... the sector with the highest number of companies registered in Ireland was services, with 145,217 ...

  4. Euronext Dublin - Wikipedia

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    International Securities Identity Number (ISIN) services An International Securities Identity Number ( ISIN ) is a code that uniquely identifies a specific securities issue. The ISE is the National Numbering Agency in Ireland for ISIN codes and is a member of the global industry body the Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA).

  5. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Currency Country Generic Name or Nickname Public sector debt 2022 (US dollar bn nominal equivalent) Government financial liabilities as % of GDP (end 2022 - source : OECD) ...

  6. Support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency

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    The European Commission has issued social bonds to finance the instrument. The European Commission issued the first bonds totalling €17 billion, linked to the SURE strategy, on the financial markets on 21 October 2020 enabling the commission to grant loans to Spain, Italy and Poland. [26] The issues were a combination of 5-, 10- and 15-year ...

  7. Ireland invests disputed Apple taxes in low-risk bonds - AOL

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    The European Commission ruled in August 2016 that Apple had received unfair tax incentives from Dublin in breach of EU state aid rules and ordered Ireland to recover more than 14 billion euros ...

  8. Prize Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Prize Bond Company is a joint venture between the founders An Post and FEXCO and is based in Killorglin, County Kerry.The company was created in 1989 with issued share capital between the founders of 50% each and will operate the scheme under its current (as of 2011) contract until the end of 2019.

  9. Central Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish financial crisis showed the small and unusual nature of Ireland's economy (e.g. where a small number of U.S. corporates are 80% of Irish tax, 25% of Irish labour, 25 of top 50 Irish firms, and 57% of Irish value-add), led to foreign banks rapidly withdrawing capital from Ireland in times of stress.